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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 569976" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>They’re an icon of the outdoorsman, and for good reason. Generally they’re brilliant. Very collectible…devilishly so. There’s a lot if them I like from the little red plastic CLASSIC to the new EVOLUTION S17 and through the very desirable ALOX series. But my favorite is the ALOX FARMER X. The X designates that it has the scissors. Then add the saw, the heavy duty awl mounted on the end and a heavy duty main blade…and it’s the perfect balance between too much and too little. Available in different colors depending on when and where you buy it, it’s definitely not cheap, but it’s a lifetime purchase. It’s not a desert island knife. For that I’d opt for more tools. But it the perfect (for me) EDC item.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]3724[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 569976, member: 1365"] They’re an icon of the outdoorsman, and for good reason. Generally they’re brilliant. Very collectible…devilishly so. There’s a lot if them I like from the little red plastic CLASSIC to the new EVOLUTION S17 and through the very desirable ALOX series. But my favorite is the ALOX FARMER X. The X designates that it has the scissors. Then add the saw, the heavy duty awl mounted on the end and a heavy duty main blade…and it’s the perfect balance between too much and too little. Available in different colors depending on when and where you buy it, it’s definitely not cheap, but it’s a lifetime purchase. It’s not a desert island knife. For that I’d opt for more tools. But it the perfect (for me) EDC item. [ATTACH type="full"]3724[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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